Individual Pathways of Change (Hardcover)

Peter CM Molenaar

ISBN 10: 1433807726 ISBN 13: 9781433807725
Published by American Psychological Association, Washington DC, 2010
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Hardcover. Individual Pathways of Change presents and applies cutting-edge time series analysis techniques for analyzing intra-individual change. Editors Peter C. M. Molenaar and Karl M. Newell demonstrate the practical benefits of intra-individual analysis by not only applying the new techniques to various learning or developmental problems, but also discussing implications for future applications. The techniques in this book cover each of Bartholomew's four classes of dynamic latent variable models, and they are presented and applied to a wide range of topics, such as measuring shifts between different psychological states, differences in responses and test scores, and time scales that are present in the growth or decay of learning processes. The editors emphasize innovative frameworks and reveal the limitations of using group between-subject analysis to derive inferences about psychological processes. Showcasing advanced time series techniques for tracking individual change, this work details how dynamic latent variable models uncover shifts in psychological states, test scores, and learning trajectories. It challenges traditional group approaches by emphasizing intra-individual analysis. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781433807725

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Individual Pathways of Change presents and applies cutting-edge time series analysis techniques for analyzing intra-individual change. Editors Peter C. M. Molenaar and Karl M. Newell demonstrate the practical benefits of intra-individual analysis by not only applying the new techniques to various learning or developmental problems, but also discussing implications for future applications.

The techniques in this book cover each of Bartholomew's four classes of dynamic latent variable models, and they are presented and applied to a wide range of topics, such as measuring shifts between different psychological states, differences in responses and test scores, and time scales that are present in the growth or decay of learning processes. The editors emphasize innovative frameworks and reveal the limitations of using group between-subject analysis to derive inferences about psychological processes.

About the Author: Peter C. M. Molenaar, PhD, is a professor of human development in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at The Pennsylvania State University, State College.
 
The general theme of his work involves the application of mathematical theories in the following fields of research:
 

  • singularity theory (in particular, catastrophe theory) to study developmental stage transitions,
  • nonlinear signal analysis techniques to map theoretical models of cognitive information processing onto dynamically interacting neural sources,
  • ergodic theory to study the relationships between intraindividual (idiographic) analyses and interindividual (nomothetic) analyses of psychological processes,
  • advanced multivariate analysis techniques in quantitative genetics and developmental psychology,
  • adaptive resonance theory neural networks to study the effects of nonlinear epigenetic processes, and
  • computational control techniques to optimally guide developmental psychological processes and disease processes of individual subjects in real time.

Karl M. Newell, PhD, is the Marie Underhill Noll Chair of Human Performance and head of the Department of Kinesiology at The Pennsylvania State University, State College.
 
Dr. Newell's research interests lie in the area of human movement in general and motor learning and control specifically. His research focuses on the coordination, control, and skill of normal and abnormal human movement across the life span developmental disabilities and motor skills and the influence of drug and exercise on movement control.
 
One of the specific themes of his research is the study of variability in human movement and posture, with specific reference to the onset of aging and Parkinson's disease. His other major research theme is processes of change in motor learning and development-the focus of this book.

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Title: Individual Pathways of Change (Hardcover)
Publisher: American Psychological Association, Washington DC
Publication Date: 2010
Binding: Hardcover
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